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confused ??!! well .. iv taken the morning after pill straight after I had sex the next morning and well it's been 3 weeks and my period hasn't come so today I brought a pregnancy test and it was negative , so periods usually delay for a long time?
I think iv been feeling stressed cause it hasn't come and I know I ain't pregnant cause I don't have signs or anything plus the result was negative so I'm 99 percent sure its true .. I'm just worried because I'm scared it's going to take ages to come is this normal ? help !!
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Normal is sometimes hard to define. What is normal for one person may not be normal for another. What is normal in your case is that you are stressing out over this. Stress is the biggest killer of a woman's period. Just why this is I can't say for no one really knows other than stress upsets the normal and delicate balance of a women.
You know you are not pregnant. If you want to make certain take another home test. If this one comes up negative stop worrying about the missed period. Consider it normal for you. Your next period should arrive on time if and that is the big question mark, if you stop stressing out over whether or not you're pregnant.
According to the information I can see you are 18 an adult. You do not need anyone's permission to get birth control pills. As an adult you now have total medical privacy. Mom and dad no longer can see your medical records under a law known as HIPPA.
Upon your next visit to your doctors ask to see who the doctor has on file as having right to see you medical information. If those people on file are people you do not want having the right to see your medical records you can rescind that right.
It makes no difference that you may be on your parents health insurance. I could be paying for your health care. It does not give me the right to see your medical records. Only you now can determine who sees your medical information.
So if you want birth control medication ask your GYN for it. ]
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